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« ' S * *-** J 5 T ' « S é ^ \ ^ l V * V i '> $ $ ? & & & ? .■ v> > ” •: # $ $ * # » * ■ , - ~- ' , ,v ' 3 ? . ., -- ''> ^ 5 -' •/ ^ Tl/ •v«*.i/v». cä ItAW’l 4 ■ * & f m i r - - •.:. ■•' : •' *' .. , < 3 ^ : •J*. 'K •- * ♦’i *£*J*'t*i ‘*,'-*V,Z ❖ < - » T H E M INT 5.5 <$©$> MI Li. E R & LONGiyiUIR, Proprietors. KENTUCKY WHISKY, CALIFORNIA W INES, DOMESTIC CIGARS. M ONTANA BEER, Brewed from Montana B a r l e y . Corner Main and Conrad Streets, Choteau, Montana. t . à LOCAL N E W S s* THE CITY DRUG STORE C. H. DRAKE, Proprietor. S PURE DRUGS and MEDICINES Fruit, Confectionery, cigars, Etc. - ------- 8/4 New Line of STATIONERY i JUST RECEIVED. 9999999999993O93Q933332;533;3'3'.3'3-920:>33 3 3 ,33933 Ç; The G e m 5 MRS. ED. DENNIS, Proprietor BREAD FO R SALE K Firstclass Restaurant .... Under New Management. MEALS A T A L L HOURS. (Meine Unsurpassed. « seoeeceoccccccccc CCCCC-CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC O I » 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 9 9 3 9 9 1 i 9 î »939993< î ô 939 3 »S 9 3 -93 î K5D300'3003^03C ï O »0:}'J T h e Como C o m p a n y . . Great Falls, Montana. ft fr s a u Don’t miss the New Year's eve dance—the last chance of the rear. Romomber the last dunce of the year will be given on New YearVovo. F or S ale —One liyery barn One house jund four lots. For further particulars inquire at this office. There wilt be preaching in tho now church at 10 30 a m., aud 7.30 p. m., nest Sunday-. Sabbalb school at 11.30 a m. . Born, on DecexnJjer 25,1902, to the wife of John G.. Jacksou, a sou. About 2 dozen framed special price 75c at tho Art studies Studio. Ben Feist has leased his saloon aud livery business at Collins to G. N. Tillelt. Miss Minnio Miobach, of Shelby, yisited with frienda in Choteau laHt Saturday aud Sunday. I ? ► Hon. E. E. Leech and wife, of Dupuyer, spent Sunday in Choteau with relatives and numerous friends. James A.- Hughes, tho well known Pondera rancher aud sheepman, was a business visitor at the county soat tho first of tho week. Hon. John A. Kennedy, custom in spector at Kipp is in town this week for the purpose o f spending the holidays with bis family. Senator elect S. F. Ralston has been luid up for a couple of weeks past, at hia home near Bynum, with a sovere attack of rhoumatism. District court will bo held at Cho teau, during tho year 1903, on the following dales: March 1G, Juno 15, .September 1-1 and December Ü. Browu and Parker are getting out fire wood aud fcnco posts at tho W illow creek grade and are prepared to fill orders, large or small, for material of this description. L ost —T wo milch cows, one rod aud one red and whito spotted, andod J'1 on right ribs, also have other bruuds, $2 30 per bead for information leading to their recovery. C. F. SuisTE, Choteau. L ost —A n old brown recitation book, entitled “ Choice Selections,” and a largo blue book also containing recitations. Also a copy of Barrabas by Marie Corelli. Finder ploase return to Mrs. Erickson. Sheriff elect C. W allace Taylor has announced tho appointment of John W . Kerr as his under shoriJf, W. J. Dorrington as jailor aud J. M. Wilcox aB deputy ut Shelby. The appointment of deputies at Dupuyer, Cut Bank aud Collins will p obubly uot bo announced until after Mr. Taylor enters upon his duties after the first of tho j raar. W e frame. Pictures correctly and keep a complete stock of Artists’ sup plies and Pictures. W e carry a full line of W indow Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Varnishes, etc. Our stock of W a ll Paper is unusually large and attractive. Send for Samples. The handsomest and best arranged store of the kind in Montana. Cali & see it. cooe e e e c o c c c c c o c e c c c c c c ec c c c e ccs.r' il . r r r c r r.-cc « m 4 ! i T h e A r t Studio Another shipment of Framed Studies just received. Our price as usual is lower than the lowest From 55c and up. Mrs. E. N. HAUGEN, Choteau, Montana. s i C H O T E A U H O U S E ■yV'ioq. H o d g s f c i s s P r o p Centrally Located and the Best Accommodations of any House in the County. Service and Cuisine surpassed by no other House. Xjiq -çiors Girici O ig s irs Furnished for the Convenience of its Customers. L iv e r y ,and F e e d Stable Run in Connection. Largest and moqt Convenient Barn in Town. Careful e,nd Painstaking man in charge. Reasonable Charges. „ Mr. Edward Williamson, manager of tho Choloau Mercantile Co., uud Mi=s Lillian Wood, who has been employed us a compositor ou this paper for soverul mouths, left Cho teau Thursday morning for Great Fulls, whoro they will bo united in tho holy bonds of wedlock. They' wore accompanied by Geo. C. Taylor aud Mrs. Titus, of Dupuyer. The contracting putties aro well and favorably known iu this section, aud upon their return will meet with a cordial rocepliou from their tnuny friends. The bund concert given last Sat urday night at tho town hall was a succoss iu evory way. Tho hull was crowded, and the music furnished was of a high order. Tho overtures woro o f a kind not usually played by a country band, and the solos were remarkably well rendered. Tho vur mtions on “ Tramp, Tramp, Tram p ,” by Chas. Parker, was the only solo which was uot a surprise to the audience. Evervono oxpeclod that it would bo fine, and they wore not disappointed. One would thiuk that Prof. Guthrie and Chas. LaBrccho had been playing their respective instruments for yeais so well did thoy do their work. Tho assislauta ou Iho program till did well, and each deserves especial mention. Tho people of Choteau hardly roalized themselves that wo had so mu h musical talent in our litllo city, aud ure loud in their praise of Dr. F. A. Long for developing it ia such a short space of time. Now that tho boys have “showed” ua what they can do, let us encourage them r Nothing will udd more to the plena ure of living hero than local talent liko this. W e have boon informed they propose to continue their hard study so that during the aqtnme.r mouths open air concerts may bo given each week. 'Tis a good th io g i push it aloDg. F or R e s t —T wo sheds. Each aro capable of accommodating 3000shoep with from 100 to 150 tons of hay at beds, W alter C lark , Bynu m. Tho Old Maturity aud Altam oul cigars aro tho only ones iu town fit to smoko. Buy ono at tho Fam ilv Liquor Store. Tho youug meu of Choteau will givo n danco at tho town hall ou Decembor 31, 1902. This will bo tho last danco you'll got this yoar. Come aud enjoy yourself. Miss Blanche Weaver, tho primary teacher of tho Dupuyer school, came to Choteau last eycuing uud will spend the' holiday \aculiou with friends aud relatives. N o m o r u m S o m o r u m . Hcro isa pi> 1. tipfrom tho Archives of this yeurs’ bitin class of tho Telon vouuty 1-Iigh sebool: Boyibus kis-ibiis Sweoti girlonini’ Girlibus likìlu.’.s Wauti Hoinoriuu. Inibus lapibns Sitti girlorum, Thonibus boyibus Kissi somorum. Papibus seeibus Stopi girlorum, Kickibus boyibus Outi doorum. Thouibus boy ¡bus Lini pi Horaorum, Girlibus crvibus Kissi uotr.orum. FOR SALE. 1280 acres of laud with GO shares o f Eldorado walor. J. E. W edd . The special edition of tho Scientific American, devoted to transportation on land and sea, cannot fail to attract widesproud iuterest, both because of tho very handsome manner iu which it is gotten up aud on account of tho voluminous amount of information that it contaius. It is safo to say that anyone teat roads it carefully through will find himsolf thorouhiy postod both as to the magnitude and high quality of our railroads and shipping. The Scientific American has its own characteristic way o f presenting what souio poeplo might call dry statistical matter iu an interesting form, and tho prosent number is uo exception to tho rule. Both artist and editor have collaborated to certainly very good effect, and wo bolioye the number will meet every whoro with a hearty reception. ’ W A N T E D — F A I T H F U L P E R S O N to travel for well established bouse in a few counties, culling on rotail merchants and agents. Local terri tory. Sulary $1021 a year and ex penses. payublo $19 70 a week and expenses advanced. Business suc cessful aud rushing. Standard House, 331 Dearborn St., Chicago. 5 ü I I f e * c s*rj!t ■ /><!• c ' c ! i 20 OFF On our entire line of Ladies’ and Children’s Jackets. 20 OFF On everything* in Ladies’ Wool, Velvet and Silk Waists. •Si '>W3RSf 20 OFF On our entire stock of Ladies Tailor-Made vSuits. 20 OFF On our entire stock of Ladies’ Dress and Walking Skirts. On 20 OFF our entire stock of Boys’ and Gents’ Clothing. Standard American and ENCYCLOPEDIA A Statistical Vckime of Facts and Figures Containing Over Ó00 Pages. \ m % ñ tOOOTOWCS .... álQddOFÁCTS W SPECÍAL FEATURES. On 20 OFF our entire stock of Furniture and Fancy Pieces. 20 OFF On our entire stock of Cliinaware and Lamps. 20 OFF On our entire stock of Wall Paper and Carpets. Revier/ of the Cor.1 St-ike; tile Trust! In i!>:. Ui¡K;j stn.es; Full Election Returns nnd Ï èt - E ^ i'Jattorms c! Political P* riles of 1902; 01*4 licer« of the National Commit es»; Í edera!, State a is! Lnborl.egis* iation; O pt !nr,uler I'osier.>*onî» tsthailan Canal Law; liuMlov* crnnirtUif; the Philip. f lo e s ; <¿ua!ii:cat!ons o r ...................... . V o t in g in All S t a t e « : Automobile Statljtics, l-rsternsl, Mil.lory nnd Patr.ofcc EKielle:; Information on FoteJyu Countries. Tueir k’ulrrs and Oav. erccicnia; Polar Ex- ploration : Review ol Sclontl flo Achieve ments; Tbs Seismic Disturbances ot 100i (Hont Pelee); Hecon. striteUou ol the City of New York. K j Cocíen sed Inferma tí on for the J ! Office, the Store and the ‘ Home. I This is an opportunity of a life time to .save money. Re member that every day is sales day with us. W h a t we say, W e will do. Call and be convinced of that.fact. Y o u r mall .orders will receive prom p t attention. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO T H E Price 25c. On Every , Newsstand i-Postpaivl fo iny address, 35 c THE WORLD, • PuIItxcr Building,. New Yqjk. iGboteau Mercantile LEADERS I N LOW P R I C E S t e 1 Ax-, I I '■jrfkíís 's« .’»¡Í 5^*51 V * •* íbWr, 1 í m m .trizi g-; -i à .. í^VÍvu*,